Exentis Group delivers Additive Manufacturing machines for fuel cells production

February 26, 2025

Exentis reported that two Additive Manufacturing machines have already been delivered to customers since the beginning of the year (Courtesy Exentis Group AG)
Exentis reported that two Additive Manufacturing machines have already been delivered to customers since the beginning of the year (Courtesy Exentis Group AG)

Exentis Group AG, located in Stetten, Switzerland, has reported a successful start to the 2025 financial year, with two Additive Manufacturing machines having been delivered to customers since the beginning of the year. It was reported that the new Exentis AM machines will be used in the ‘new energy’ sector to produce components for fuel cells.

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Exentis added that its business in the US is continuing to develop positively. Following the successful sale of nine Exentis AM machines to the US in the fourth quarter of 2024, the company has secured additional orders from major industrial customers across various sectors so far this year. These are reported to include two global US corporations listed in the Dow Jones index.

The company plans to publish its Annual Report 2024 in the second quarter of 2025 following the audit of the annual financial statements. This year’s Annual General Meeting of Exentis Group AG will take place on Friday, June 27, 2025, in the 3D Innovation Center at the corporate head office in Stetten.

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